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Portable Anti-Static Mat

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Product Overview

ESD Protection On the Go

When it comes to Electrostatic Damage (ESD) there is no point in taking risks. Whether you are away from the workbench, or you don't have a workbench at all, this anti-static mat will ensure that your sensitive electronics are well protected.

Not to be confused with our other anti-static mat, this mat is easily folded, stuffed, and moved. But, that doesn't mean it will falter in protecting your electronics from static damage. This mat includes the grounding wire/clip and wrist strap.

Learn more about how to avoid turning your beloved devices into expensive paperweights in our full post or the video below.

My Advice

My Problem

XBOX 360 presented with the Red Ring of Death three years ago. I did not know what to do with it until I found your website recently.

My Fix

Following your guide and using the repair kit was simple. It was easier than using other guides for other sites.

After completing the guide the XBOX still had the RROD until I ran the XBOX for a few minutes and restarted it. I assume the thermal paste was still being bedded in somehow.

The XBOX 360 did not need solder reflowing to fix it.

My Advice

I definitely suggest that a small amount of the thermal paste remover should be included with the pack, if not then buy the remover. I purchased the remove just in case, however I do not think I could have completed the project without it.

It might also be useful to offer the package without tools, as I already had most of these (apart from the opener and spudger).

My Advice

My Problem

My Fix

The repair went fine, using the iFixit-guide for replacing the DVD-drive.

Re-mounting the display-cable was the biggest chalenge. Why on earth do they use such a small and fragile connector at that place; plenty of space there!

My Advice

The heavy-duty suction cups do not suc very good, because the hole in the piston for the axes of the lever is just a little too far from the suctionpad. I placed a 9mm washer over the piston under the lever and now it sucs! Well!

My Problem

I was unhappy working on an old towel, laying screws and parts willy-nilly. I also needed to add more HD space into the machine in anticipation of lots of graphics work. With the right tools and materials, I went about this job.

My Fix

Piece of cake - and really safe - parts in the right places.

My Advice

I bought the Wooden-Box-Toolset. The only slight difficulty I had was removing and reassigning the silver bracket that holds the optical drive in the near to the camera-cable and the SATA connector. The collar on the all-in-one screw driver was too big and the driver had to go in at a slant. Removing the end-piece and connecting the bit to the driver body made it a tad short, for me. I had a slim screwdriver for those 2 small screws... a minor difficulty with laptop work.... otherwise, nice hardware!

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It's time to speak out for your right to repair

Dear New Yorkers,

Right now, New York has a chance to pass the first Fair Repair bill in
the nation. We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronics—like
smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment. We have a chance to help
the environment and stand up for local repair jobs—the corner mom-and-pop
repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by manufacturers.

It's time to speak out for your right to repair

Massachusetts,

The people of Massachusetts have always stood up for their
right to repair. In 2012, voters passed a law that ensured
residents' right to repair their car wherever they wanted.
Now, it's time to do the same for electronics.

With the Digital Right to Repair Bill, H.3383, we have a chance
to guarantee our right to repair electronics — like smartphones,
computers, and even farm equipment. We have a chance to help
the environment and stand up for local repair jobs—the corner
mom-and-pop repair shops that keep getting squeezed out by
manufacturers.

The Digital Right to Repair Bill requires manufacturers to
provide owners and independent repair businesses with fair
access to service information, security updates, and
replacement parts.

If you agree with us, find out who represents you in the
Massachusetts legislature. Tell them you support the
bipartisan Digital Right to Repair Bill. Tell them that you
believe repair should be fair, affordable, and accessible.
Stand up for the right to repair in Massachusetts.